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steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great music. it's not just speeches that go on and on. i mean, he understands technology, and he understands the new generation -- this generation's need for graphics and everything. these dvds are very alluring, just graphically, let alone the rhetoric, which becomes almost mesmerizing, in the chant form where he's calling for killings. now, again, he doesn't say will the prime minister of australia, he says, kill the enemies of islam, kill the jews or pigs who have to be killed. the christians are infidels, they have to be killed. he doesn't cr
steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great...
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>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police every single step of every course, so you need to put good technology in place and you need to work together and there are investments that are needed and they are government investments to keep us safe. >> sherry, we've spent a lot of money. do we need to spend more? >> i don't think it's a matter of spending more. i think it's about doing the job correctly. we do know there's been photographs now of guys walking around with big backpacks. was somebody not on the ball, did somebody not see that, did somebody not look at the cameras? we need to be able to
>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police...
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let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information there. these guys are wearing very identifiable clothing. when they go to the scene, drop the bag, and leave, they're still wearing that clothing. they'll be tracked from that location to wherever they came from. they're going to get a lot of information. as mark said, if they get out of a vehicle, went to that scene, they'll be able to backtrack them to that vehicle. so that's the hunt right now, is to find out where they went and where they came from. perhaps who else they might have been with. >> sean: do you glean anything from the motion, from their movements, from -- is there anything there th
let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information...
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needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about over. we're going to play pretty soon. >> shep: he was part of 16 superbowls, his last in 2002. he was also his final game with long time partner john madden. they worked together for 21 years. summerall did a handful of games after that. before he called the games, pat summerall played ten season in the n.f.l. he died today of sudden cardiac arrest. in a statement fox sports writes his 50 year record as a broadcaster is truly unique and very difficult for anyone to ever walk in his footsteps. patted summerall, dead today at 82. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia,
needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about...
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. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened kayla's cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard, she needed to have medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of pneumonias. >> for the kay girls, it had been a tough go. kayla's health challenges, two benign brain tumors for chris, the loss of kayla's father, chris' husband to a heart attack at age 42. but this would be a joyful day.
. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day...
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national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an issue that has dramatic economic effect on americans and national security implications. stemming back a little -- for instance, we have a bigger issue than immigration such as debt issue. >> reporter: he says that is bigger issue, solving the deficit. >> gregg: there are support others both sides of the aisle on this. how are they responding? >> a lot of bipartisan support. coats and grassley are outnumbered. they say this reform bill is a national security bill that will make america safer. it will have multiple background checks and for the first time to prevent
national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an...
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that's where it is right now. >> always good, steve. it seems like you have covered all the bases over the past few weeks. we'll talk to you soon. apple options are on the move. josh lipton has that for us at hq. >> we're looking at apple down 2%. staying in the red. be e low 400. i spoke to mark sebastian saying volume is heavy. trading at close to the $10. trading request move close either way between now and tomorrow night. so the pgss traders betting this thing stays very volatile. carl, back to you. >> thanks going to be important to watch, josh. thanks so much. it's a big day for earnings from tech to the consumer. earnings squad is ready to break it down for you. and later on, the public company agains tomorrow. we're live at a park in san diego with a look at whether it will be a whale of a deal. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 milli
that's where it is right now. >> always good, steve. it seems like you have covered all the bases over the past few weeks. we'll talk to you soon. apple options are on the move. josh lipton has that for us at hq. >> we're looking at apple down 2%. staying in the red. be e low 400. i spoke to mark sebastian saying volume is heavy. trading at close to the $10. trading request move close either way between now and tomorrow night. so the pgss traders betting this thing stays very...
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what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier starts innocently enough. it shows two teenagers melvin blevins and angel daley baby-sitting for a bunch of kids. but then the video takes an awful turn when a young toddler enters the scene. >> i just couldn't believe what i witnessed. it's just something i do not want to see again. >> here. >> the child sat on ms. daley's lap and at one point in the video, the male asks if the toddler wants to hit the bowl. >> want to hit the bowl? >> at that point the female held down the toddler and the male put the marijuana pipe into the toddler's mouth. [ coughi
what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier...
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steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation. but, more importantly, i think the information that's being gathered from cameras and video from throughout the area is going to be extremely important. >> megyn: they are going through that now. before i get to steve did i ask chairman mccall about that i asked him about his statement which was eye personally believe they're very close to identifying on film the two or more suspects that could possibly be involved in the bombing. the fbi how would they be going about that right now. >> well, with the new technology, i was on the way here i was listening to a radio program
steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation....
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steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a bag. it was so heavy they surmise possibly the bomb was constructed nearby because it couldn't have traveled a great distance. it would have been extremely danger dangerous to get it there. experts say it was probably made close. >>gretchen: wouldn't somebody have seen somebody carrying a really heavy bag. >>brian: at the marathon they had maybe 17,000 people finish. >>steve: and light security as well. five minutes after the top of the hour. >>brian: the f.b.i. reaching out to americans saying tell us what you know. heather nauert joins us live with more on the
steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a...
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. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw in the aftermath of 9/11. the anthrax attack. putting one on edge to say the least. connell: we will check back in in a minute. first, fix bikes in the wall street fear index, as it is no. investors are also on high alert. dagen: sandra smith joins us from the pits of the cme. sandra: folks are on edge. it is not just outside of the trading floors. when you take a look at the mix, the fear gauge, this is a prediction in the marketplace of expected volatility over the next 30 days in the stock market. it uses s&p stock options to measure about volatility. there is heightened here
. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw...
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>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could end up with another 6 to 12 inches of snow as it does start to increase across parts of south dakota and nebraska. you see western and central nebraska, could be an area that gets 6 to 12 inches of snow. we are also looking at the potential for severe storms today especially down across oklahoma, southeastern kansas. tornadoes are certainly a possible later this afternoon and into this evening. elsewhere we will see a lot of large hail and damaging wind gusts. in the northeast we started off with a couple of lighter showers in and around the boston area and down across new york city too but those will move on out
>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could...
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>> i think steve's fair is off. fair is when the corner store competes fairly with some electronic commerce seller from another state who is competing for the same customer. both should be able to compete on an even ground. that is fair. >> why do companies such as amazon and walmart support it when they do a lot of online commerce? >> that is easy. it's ridiculous to say that the internet does not subject itself to sales taxes. 19 of the top between e retailers collect for all the states with a sales tax and amazon will collect for over half the population under current law. e-commerce is subject to he'lls tax and more and more big ooe retailers have to collect. when you have to collect, you will take any simplifying it. >> why not answer steve, and answer the question that i have read that this proposal that is in the -- that is in the senate and then would go to the congress, would unfairly burden small retailers. >> you know, fairness means a lot of things. and for those states without aly sales tax, those compa
>> i think steve's fair is off. fair is when the corner store competes fairly with some electronic commerce seller from another state who is competing for the same customer. both should be able to compete on an even ground. that is fair. >> why do companies such as amazon and walmart support it when they do a lot of online commerce? >> that is easy. it's ridiculous to say that the internet does not subject itself to sales taxes. 19 of the top between e retailers collect for...
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let's go to steve. >> what is that? good morning. high pressure is here, we had record highs yesterday, almost 60s and 70s, it will be significantly warmer, fog is warming up the coast, it is extremely challenging, they can be anywhere from 20 to 25- degree spread, 40s to almost 70s and the fog will win out coast and bay but inland if you get that north wind it will be much of cooler, 80s and far enough inland, it will be cooler friday and saturday, it looks good slightly warmer. >>> firefighters if you can believe it have already started training for this year's fire season. what is pushing their prepare prepare racing to be ahead of sets, details on the movie and film being right now. . >>> in one week the santa clara unit will be hiring and training several firefighters, they will start weeks ahead of schedule. last week they were training some new members on water drops and coordinating hand signals from the ground. >>> mosquito fogging, here are the two areas being treated. the contra costa mosquito control district will be spra
let's go to steve. >> what is that? good morning. high pressure is here, we had record highs yesterday, almost 60s and 70s, it will be significantly warmer, fog is warming up the coast, it is extremely challenging, they can be anywhere from 20 to 25- degree spread, 40s to almost 70s and the fog will win out coast and bay but inland if you get that north wind it will be much of cooler, 80s and far enough inland, it will be cooler friday and saturday, it looks good slightly warmer....
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gerri: numbers are stunning, steve. you lock at this and think there's a lot of people out there getting misdiagnosed. my mother has been misdiagnosed, and everybody watching the show probably knows somebody who has been misdiagnosed. why do you think it happens? you're a practicing physician. >> i think misdiagnosis happens because you are not persistent in following up on things, possibly, sometimes the insurance companies don't allow you to do the tests you want to do, and patients, if they have any questions, need to seek a second opinion if they have symptoms. gerri: david, to you, how did you figure this out? they are not numbers i normally see. >> well, it's been known for many years that diagnostic errors, looking at insurance records for malpractice claims that errors are frequent, but it really has not been prior to now that people have put together a large national data set. this is the national practitioner data bank with all the data available from the united states closed malpractice claims, and we see tha
gerri: numbers are stunning, steve. you lock at this and think there's a lot of people out there getting misdiagnosed. my mother has been misdiagnosed, and everybody watching the show probably knows somebody who has been misdiagnosed. why do you think it happens? you're a practicing physician. >> i think misdiagnosis happens because you are not persistent in following up on things, possibly, sometimes the insurance companies don't allow you to do the tests you want to do, and patients, if...
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. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young woman. he remembers her, blonde hair, blue eyes, maybe about 20 years old. sh came in and, you know, her leg was broken. her abdomen was open due to the explosion. she wasn't breathing. they gave her cpr. they tried over and over again. they just didn't have a pulse. he said when they were treating her after she passed away, they looked around for some kind of identification in her pockets but he said as far as he knew they just didn't know -- still couldn't figure out who she was. >> so sad. as we said, there are a number of people still in the hospital this morning. 17 in crit
. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young...
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let's go to steve. >>> you can see a couple of clouds moving offshore and it is cold out there. two pieces of that system, one came in late in the afternoon and mostly sunny, a little breezy, not as windy as yesterday, warmer but mainly 60s on the high side. we have to wait for that system to clear out and it looks like it will stay with us the rest of the week. you can see reno and south lake tahoe, higher elevations towards south, kirkwood and coming off going from east to west, we don't see that all the time. 33 calistoga. definitely there was a breeze and the temperatures held up santa rosa, gusting to 33 miles per hour, napa 52 fairfield and we have a cool 46 in san francisco, i did see 42 in san rafael. 48 up in tahoe and that cool air is taking a plunge and once this system rotates into eastern nevada we will be on the western edge of this and the breeze will start to turn northeast and it will be a little warmer today. mainly 60s a couple of very low 70s and it certainly helps santa rosa in this pattern and santa cruz. tomorrow warmer with upper 70s and it looks like thu
let's go to steve. >>> you can see a couple of clouds moving offshore and it is cold out there. two pieces of that system, one came in late in the afternoon and mostly sunny, a little breezy, not as windy as yesterday, warmer but mainly 60s on the high side. we have to wait for that system to clear out and it looks like it will stay with us the rest of the week. you can see reno and south lake tahoe, higher elevations towards south, kirkwood and coming off going from east to west, we...
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i guess but i will start with you both agree that steve ballmer gravitas to go? who would go in his place? >> there are all types of tech heavyweights their art executive search firms to interview the top 10 people. maybe sanjay get used to be at motorola. there are plenty around. steve ballmer is wonderful but execution has been less than stellar with a six-point to billion dollar writeoff thank goodness they did not do the yahoo deal and accolades to jerry gain for resisting that. >>. cheryl: ron johnson is available what do you say? >> to have an executive with experience in technology to see a little bit around corners not anybody right in the wing to make a great internal candidate but there should be a lot out there are. cheryl: let's talk about what you disagree about. one of the problems is the decline of pcs sales attributable to the tavern sales that are picking up. do you think those will be another issue with earnings from microsoft? >> gradually it will be an emerging issue but it speaks to the need for microsoft ago when a to present into a mobile p
i guess but i will start with you both agree that steve ballmer gravitas to go? who would go in his place? >> there are all types of tech heavyweights their art executive search firms to interview the top 10 people. maybe sanjay get used to be at motorola. there are plenty around. steve ballmer is wonderful but execution has been less than stellar with a six-point to billion dollar writeoff thank goodness they did not do the yahoo deal and accolades to jerry gain for resisting that....
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now tim cook has not been able to tell people what they want. >> and he's not steve jobs. >> he has not listened to what people want, either. >> they said they had 18 months in the pipeline. they thought they had new products coming through. that is over now. you are looking at it. they said they can't come out with a new phone. why not? i would rather be a buyer of google. google is where the money is going in. >> very quickly, it's very clear if you look at january of this year and the stock was averaging almost 40 million shares a day. now 15 million shares at a much lower price point. that's telling you the public is not all over this name like they were. >> 46% of shares are still owned by retail investors, which is much more than google. >> it proved much more successful than many thought. analysts have a hard time calling turns. this is due to basic behavioral investment. >> thanks for that. this is, i believe, a very shameful example of wall street analysts not doing their home work. for analysts to not question a stock that has such a pair bollic move. >> when they start talkin
now tim cook has not been able to tell people what they want. >> and he's not steve jobs. >> he has not listened to what people want, either. >> they said they had 18 months in the pipeline. they thought they had new products coming through. that is over now. you are looking at it. they said they can't come out with a new phone. why not? i would rather be a buyer of google. google is where the money is going in. >> very quickly, it's very clear if you look at january of...
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he is no steve jobs. nobody is steve jobs. wee going to need another year or two or three to find out if tim cook is up to the job in my opinion. melissa: so, spencer are you willing to give him another year or two or three? how much does the stock have to appreciate between now and then for you to continue to be in the game with it? >> yeah. i think during the last piece there adam was talking about being firmly in the modern financial era is that companies have to exist in the modern financial era and the price is down 40% since september. just in six or seven months. we can't give him that kind runway. he has to show -- >> those are two different things if i may. the fact that the stock was up 40% when it was is, people like to forget about that. this stock was bid up by people who made a mistake and they got it wrong but now it is done. it is above where it was when steve jobs died. these things are relative from a stock perspective. what is important is, can they come out with t next great pruct? has nothing whatsoever to
he is no steve jobs. nobody is steve jobs. wee going to need another year or two or three to find out if tim cook is up to the job in my opinion. melissa: so, spencer are you willing to give him another year or two or three? how much does the stock have to appreciate between now and then for you to continue to be in the game with it? >> yeah. i think during the last piece there adam was talking about being firmly in the modern financial era is that companies have to exist in the modern...
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steve and pete may not have watched the whole first season of house of cards, but i have. that's another boost down the line. >> the am mortization is what drives it. the content guides will not take one third of revenues for content. the price of content is rising much faster. you will see it when the warner deal kicks in and the disney deal. i think these numbers are really quite deceptive. i think people are buying into the house of cards that has become ned flix. >> how about the idea of the potential international growth. obviously some of that coming internationally. couldn't that be a huge catalyst in terms of growth? >> you called say that we're losing money internationally but we're making up for it in volume. no. they managed again to curtail their marketing or content spend. they said netflix is paying outrageous amounts and no traction internationally. if they're losing money, i don't think how growth benefits them at all. the guidance seems to be so wide you can drive a truck through it. is that what they do or should we be concerned? >> every penny is a milli
steve and pete may not have watched the whole first season of house of cards, but i have. that's another boost down the line. >> the am mortization is what drives it. the content guides will not take one third of revenues for content. the price of content is rising much faster. you will see it when the warner deal kicks in and the disney deal. i think these numbers are really quite deceptive. i think people are buying into the house of cards that has become ned flix. >> how about...
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steve hays will be in the helm and stay tuned for a case was mistaken identity. on schedule. . the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male...
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steve jobs was great, he did a lot of wonderful things for company. many years ago, he created a lot of great product, but you know a lot of people caught up to apple, apple has become a parent's phone, i can imagine my kids saying oh, you got an apple and i don't' an apple, the new emerging consumers are buying sam shunnings, ansamsungs, and i say blackberry again, because older folks have apple products. >> what is the new ceo going to do for apple. tim cook had the baton passed to him, by steve jobs who passed away, we knew it was going to happen, they had great products in the pipeline, steve jobs died, did you think that apple stock would go to 900, you know now down below 400, that is incandescent no matter who -- inevitable no matter who took over steve jobs, there is a little bit of battle over what to do with cash, that apple sitting on, but, this is a well-run company, i don't know they will find anybody better than tim cook, i think this is a lot of chatter from speculators just saying what they wish all happen. neil: you know, i think what
steve jobs was great, he did a lot of wonderful things for company. many years ago, he created a lot of great product, but you know a lot of people caught up to apple, apple has become a parent's phone, i can imagine my kids saying oh, you got an apple and i don't' an apple, the new emerging consumers are buying sam shunnings, ansamsungs, and i say blackberry again, because older folks have apple products. >> what is the new ceo going to do for apple. tim cook had the baton passed to him,...
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let's two to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a lot of sunshine. warm weather today. although a lot of fog screaming down the coast and trying to work its way up the coast might play into a little cooler forecast for the coastal locations. overall it won't make muff of an impact. 70s closer to it but probably late sea breeze. >> thank you, steve. >>> the surviving boston bombing suspect is starting to communicate to investigators. there is a fierce political battle over exactly how to question him. we'll have a live report from boston. >>> beginning today plastic grocery bags will start disappearing from many stores in san mateo county. we'll give you the details on this bag ban that again starts today. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a litt
let's two to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a lot of sunshine. warm weather today. although a lot of fog screaming down the coast and trying to work its way up the coast might play into a little cooler forecast for the coastal locations. overall it won't make muff of an impact. 70s closer to it but probably late sea breeze. >> thank you, steve. >>> the surviving boston bombing suspect is starting to communicate to investigators. there is a fierce political battle over...
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ceo steve baumer said the bold bets wmade on cloud seices are payingoff. they also announced o.eter klein will b leaving the f the year. it wil name its new cfo in the next several weeks. let's also look at google. shes arep after hou. thenternet giant reporting an eps of $11.58 versus a street estimate of $10.66. however, its quarterly revenue of $13.97 billion came in slightly shy of the $14.09 billion expected by the street. and lastly, big blue ibm, the diversified tech player that is many times seen as a good barometer of what to expect from the broader technology space missed street expectations on its top and bottom line due to a decline in hardware and services sales. its first quarter eps came in at $3 a share versus a $3.05 estimate. the investment group says looking back over the last ten years, ibm's one-day reaction to earnings has accurately predicted the direction of the s&p 500 over the following five weeks. more than 75% of the time. and if that's the case, then tomorrow might be a down day. we are seeing ibm shares down after hours. bill
ceo steve baumer said the bold bets wmade on cloud seices are payingoff. they also announced o.eter klein will b leaving the f the year. it wil name its new cfo in the next several weeks. let's also look at google. shes arep after hou. thenternet giant reporting an eps of $11.58 versus a street estimate of $10.66. however, its quarterly revenue of $13.97 billion came in slightly shy of the $14.09 billion expected by the street. and lastly, big blue ibm, the diversified tech player that is many...
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government debt number is when it is private debt numbers that matter the most this is what according to steve kean's models suggest so i tweeted him and i asked how many times have you said on kaiser report that it is private debt not government debt that matters hash tag reinhart wrote off he responded yet stacey and i have a causal argument supported by correlation rather than dependent on it and i don't use excel well the private debt issue of course that would mean rolling back the activities of the private banks who are in the business of accumulating in this country for example in the u.k. the private banks have a six times the g.d.p. of debt on their balance sheet many times more than the national debt but to include that in your calculations would mean admitting that you've got a rogue central you've got a rogue banking sector that's completely out of control and then of course everyone's bonuses would dry up so that's not going to happen either all the policy because of this time is different they claimed all the policy has been about cutting social services cutting welfare benefits
government debt number is when it is private debt numbers that matter the most this is what according to steve kean's models suggest so i tweeted him and i asked how many times have you said on kaiser report that it is private debt not government debt that matters hash tag reinhart wrote off he responded yet stacey and i have a causal argument supported by correlation rather than dependent on it and i don't use excel well the private debt issue of course that would mean rolling back the...
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government debt number is when it is private debt numbers that matter the most this is what according to steve kean's models suggest so i tweeted him and i asked how many times have you said on kaiser report that it is private debt not government debt that matters hash tag reinhart wrote off he responded yep stacy and i have a causal argument supported by correlation rather than dependent on it and i don't use excel well the private debt issue of course that would mean rolling back the activities of the private banks who are in the business of accumulating in this country for example in the u.k. the private banks have a six times the g.d.p. of debt on their balance sheet many times more than the national debt but to clue that in your calculations would mean admitting that you've got a rogue central you've got a rogue banking sector that's completely out of control and then of course everyone's bonuses would dry up so that's likely to happen either all the policy because of this time is different they've cleaned all the policy has been about cutting social services cutting welfare benefits cutt
government debt number is when it is private debt numbers that matter the most this is what according to steve kean's models suggest so i tweeted him and i asked how many times have you said on kaiser report that it is private debt not government debt that matters hash tag reinhart wrote off he responded yep stacy and i have a causal argument supported by correlation rather than dependent on it and i don't use excel well the private debt issue of course that would mean rolling back the...
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>> these guys are true heroes. >> we are all so moved by their story and steve osunsami is here now. >> 70% of firefighters across the country are volunteers, like the brave men and women of west, who work with so little and have asked us to thank the country for all of the support and all of the prayers they've received. >> and again, i know you've been there every step of the way. good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up next, it's our instant index and we'll take you behind a famous picture. a mystery revealed. for years. . both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who'
>> these guys are true heroes. >> we are all so moved by their story and steve osunsami is here now. >> 70% of firefighters across the country are volunteers, like the brave men and women of west, who work with so little and have asked us to thank the country for all of the support and all of the prayers they've received. >> and again, i know you've been there every step of the way. good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up next, it's our instant index and we'll...
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you know, steve has talked about some of this in the past. >> steel. >> steel and cement, yeah. >> steel, they keep building and is building. and what's interesting it is that last year one of their top five initiatives was that the government was to cut back steel production. instead they have grown steel production. >> how many times have we debated on this very desk, companies like valay, one that frequently comes up. >> and we have been public, we talked about that in the fall. and valay is highly dependent upon the chinese market. and has a different business model than it did in the past. and that's one of the problems with the minors fundamentally, scott, the model change. in the old days, the governments would work with the mining companies to help them get their product to market. they would help them build railroads and ports and this sort of thing so that these big companies could sell into the global market. now governments have gotten smarter. and are actually requiring the companies to build this infrastructure themselves. so the capital employed in this industry has gone u
you know, steve has talked about some of this in the past. >> steel. >> steel and cement, yeah. >> steel, they keep building and is building. and what's interesting it is that last year one of their top five initiatives was that the government was to cut back steel production. instead they have grown steel production. >> how many times have we debated on this very desk, companies like valay, one that frequently comes up. >> and we have been public, we talked about...
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fundamental side, steve cortez, founder of veracruz and a cnbc contributor. steve, this is a fundamental story. would you sink $2 billion into microsoft right now? >> if i had $2 billion i certainly would put it in there right now. i think for the first time in a heck of a long time microsoft is actually a really intriguing story here. i think that this long, lumbering whale is about to start swimming like a shark. when you look at its products, there's a lot to get excited about. whether it's windows 8 and the prospects there in mobile and in tablet. the skype acquisition i think was brilliant. there's much more growth there. i think the easiest place to see just how finally cutting edge microsoft has become is in gaming. and the things that are ahead for thexbox. particularly xbox live. >> carter, let's look at the chart. this was dead money for a long time. what about now? >> that's right. so the chart's appealing in the sense that there's a lot of wisdom in price action. the stock has been moving up since december. and what's also important is that it's b
fundamental side, steve cortez, founder of veracruz and a cnbc contributor. steve, this is a fundamental story. would you sink $2 billion into microsoft right now? >> if i had $2 billion i certainly would put it in there right now. i think for the first time in a heck of a long time microsoft is actually a really intriguing story here. i think that this long, lumbering whale is about to start swimming like a shark. when you look at its products, there's a lot to get excited about. whether...